Jet Label &
Packaging Ltd., Western Canada’s largest producer of labels and printed tape
for a broad range of industries, will deliver a presentation exploring cost-effectiveness
in label manufacturing at Canada Health Foods Association’s CHFA West trade
show in Vancouver. Titled Print Methods of Labels in Terms of Your Cost, the educational
“lunch & learn” session will take place on February 23, headlined by
industry veteran Steve Smith, Jet Label’s Vice President of Marketing & Sales.
Those attending the presentation will enjoy a look at several printing methods designed to minimize labelling costs while maintaining exemplary quality and shelf appeal. Mr. Smith will explore the four largest cost drivers in label manufacturing, and discuss decisions made through the design and production phase that impact the overall price of labels. The program agenda also includes scalability as a cost-control strategy.
Jet Label also will be highly visible during the subsequent open floor portion of the show, February 24-25. At Booth #1148, the company will feature a variety of samples from its portfolio of labels for a broad range of industries, as well as experts to field questions from attendees on all labelling-related topics. Meanwhile, Jet Label’s sister company, Jet Marking Systems, will provide live demos of its label applicators, thermal printers and other speciality equipment at Booth #1727.
2017 was a banner year for Jet Label. Last summer, the company acquired United Label Company of Coquitlam, BC. The additional space and production capacity will allow Jet Label to double in size over the next two years, during which time additional infrastructure investments will be made to the newly-acquired facility.
Mr. Smith’s presentation at CHFA West also is in line with Jet Label’s continued commitment to industry thought leadership – an effort that, most recently, has included an uptick in customer-friendly explanatory articles on the “Knowledge Base” section of the company’s website, www.jet-label.com.
Those attending the presentation will enjoy a look at several printing methods designed to minimize labelling costs while maintaining exemplary quality and shelf appeal. Mr. Smith will explore the four largest cost drivers in label manufacturing, and discuss decisions made through the design and production phase that impact the overall price of labels. The program agenda also includes scalability as a cost-control strategy.
Jet Label also will be highly visible during the subsequent open floor portion of the show, February 24-25. At Booth #1148, the company will feature a variety of samples from its portfolio of labels for a broad range of industries, as well as experts to field questions from attendees on all labelling-related topics. Meanwhile, Jet Label’s sister company, Jet Marking Systems, will provide live demos of its label applicators, thermal printers and other speciality equipment at Booth #1727.
2017 was a banner year for Jet Label. Last summer, the company acquired United Label Company of Coquitlam, BC. The additional space and production capacity will allow Jet Label to double in size over the next two years, during which time additional infrastructure investments will be made to the newly-acquired facility.
Mr. Smith’s presentation at CHFA West also is in line with Jet Label’s continued commitment to industry thought leadership – an effort that, most recently, has included an uptick in customer-friendly explanatory articles on the “Knowledge Base” section of the company’s website, www.jet-label.com.